Civil Rights
Political phrases are often confusing and overlap each other in meaning. Therefore, political terms often baffle the citizens when they appear in the newspapers or on the news reports. For example, can you distinguish the meaning of civil rights from civil liberties, human rights, and natural rights? Most people just lump these terms together under civil rights. According to the Webster’s New World Dictionary , civil rights are “the right to vote, exemption from involuntary servitude, and equal treatment of all people with respect to the enjoyment of life, liberty, property and to the protection of law.” Civil rights are derived from laws and judicial decisions. They include “freedom of speech, of the press, and of religion” as stated in Compton’s Interactive Encyclopedia. Civil rights guarantee that everyone will be treated under the law with the same consideration and respect. In other word
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Approximate Word count = 615
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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